First, obtain your Azure Functions Publish Profile and add it as a secret to your GitHub repository settings following [these instructions](https://github.com/Azure/functions-action#using-publish-profile-as-deployment-credential-recommended).
Consider [turning on immutable packages](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/deploy-run-package) to support running your app from the zipfile. This can speed up cold starts.
How to deploy Nuxt to Azure Static Web Apps with Nuxt Nitro.
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- Support for serverless SSR build
- Auto-detected when deploying
- Minimal configuration required
::
### Setup
Azure Static Web Apps are designed to be deployed continuously in a [GitHub Actions workflow](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/static-web-apps/github-actions-workflow). By default, Nitro will detect this deployment environment and enable the `azure` preset.
### Deploy from CI/CD via GitHub Actions
When you link your GitHub repository to Azure Static Web Apps, a workflow file is added to the repository.
Find the build configuration section in this workflow and update the build configuration:
###### End of Repository/Build Configurations ######
```
**Note**
Pending an update in the [Azure Static Web Apps workflow](https://github.com/Azure/static-web-apps-deploy), you will also need to run the following in your root directory:
```bash
mkdir -p .output/server
touch .output/server/.gitkeep
git add -f .output/server/.gitkeep
```
That's it! Now Azure Static Web Apps will automatically deploy your Nitro-powered Nuxt application on push.